Overview
- Israel said its forces fired on people who crossed the agreed “yellow line” inside Gaza after warnings to retreat, while health officials reported five to six Palestinians killed in separate incidents.
- The government told the UN it will cap aid at 300 trucks a day and block fuel and gas except for limited humanitarian infrastructure, and it will not reopen the Rafah crossing for now.
- Authorities in Israel confirmed the identification of four hostages’ bodies returned by Hamas, naming Guy Iluz and Bipin Joshi, with the remains of about two dozen others still outstanding.
- Hamas asserted Israel violated the truce as it reasserted control in parts of Gaza, with reports of public executions of alleged collaborators and clashes with rival groups.
- The International Committee of the Red Cross warned that locating and recovering bodies under Gaza’s rubble is an enormous task that could take days or weeks and may not succeed in all cases.